Director Matej Mináč decided to make the documentary after meeting Winton while developing the film treatment for All My Loved Ones.
The Spy Who Loved Me | The Spy Who Loved Me (film) | To All the Girls I've Loved Before | The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon | A Place to Be Loved | The Man Who Loved Yngve | She Will Be Loved | I Wanna Be Loved by You | How Does It Feel To Be Loved | All My Loved Ones | ...To Be Loved: The Best of Papa Roach | ...To Be Loved | The Spy Who Loved Me (novel) | The Loved One | The Dog Who Loved Trains | The Cosmonaut's Last Message to the Woman He Once Loved in the Former Soviet Union | Love of the Loved | Loved by a Maori Chieftess | James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me | I Want to Be Loved Like That | I Wanna Be Loved | I've Loved You So Long | I Just Wanna Be Loved | Could You Be Loved | Because You Loved Me |
He has directed two films about Nicholas Winton, a Briton who organised the rescue of 669 Jewish children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia on the eve of World War II in an operation later known as the Czech Kindertransport: the drama All My Loved Ones (1999) and the documentary The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton (2002), which won an Emmy Award.